After days of uncertainty, the move set the stage for a dramatic and pivotal day of testimony on Capitol Hill that could determine the fate of President Trump’s second pick to the nation’s highest court.

“We made important progress on our call this morning with Senate Judiciary Committee staff members,” the attorneys, Debra Katz, Lisa Banks, and Michael Bromwich said in the statement.

“We committed to moving forward with an open hearing on Thursday Sept 27 at 10:00 am.”